The Connecticut Children’s Research Institute is getting the word out about Research! Take a listen to this quick overview presentation by Dr. Shailendra Upadhyay MD CEPS FHRS FACC Upadhyay, as he updates us on the amazing work and research occurring within the Cardiovascular Institute Research at Connecticut Children's. #RapidResearchForum #ConnecticutChildrens #ResearchMatters #CardiovascularResearch
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I am excited to share my publication titled, "Pivotal Role of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Health: Highlights from the Late Breaking Trials at the AHA Scientific Sessions 2023" Give it a read if it interests you: https://lnkd.in/gFfqRUak
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Professor and Stroke Rehabilitation Research Lead @ KU Leuven, Program Lead BSc and MSc Rehabilitation Sciences & Physiotherapy programs
Walk the Talk: Current Evidence for Walking Recovery After Stroke, Future Pathways and a Mission for Research and Clinical Practice It was a pleasure presenting our work together with George Fulk, Sarah Moore and Natalie Fini (and thinking about Pierce Boyne) at a symposium at the World Congress of Neurorehabilitation in Vancouver 22-25 May. We presented key elements from our topical review published in #Stroke: https://lnkd.in/er6-P7Wr Achieving safe, independent, and efficient walking is a top priority for stroke survivors to enable quality of life and future health. Our narrative review explores the state of the science in walking recovery after stroke and potential for development. The importance of targeting walking capacity and performance is explored in relation to individual stroke survivor gait recovery, applying a common language, measurement, classification, prediction, current and future intervention development, and health care delivery. Findings are summarized in a model of current and future stroke walking recovery research and a mission statement is set for researchers and clinicians to drive the field forward to improve the lives of stroke survivors and their carers.
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💡 Our latest paper entitled "Exercise transiently increases the density of incipient blood clots in antiplatelet-treated lacunar stroke patients" is now published in The Thrombosis Journal. Our study sheds light on the relationship between acute exercise and thrombotic risk in small vessel occlusion stroke patients. 🧠 The conclusion was that despite the transient exercise-induced increase in thrombotic risk observed in both stroke patients and age-matched controls, the baseline thrombogenicity in stroke patients appears to be higher. As a result, the post-exercise risk of forming blood clots may be elevated to a greater extent in this group. Thank you to the co-authors for your contributions to this study 👏 Kate Wickham, Jan Sommer Jeppesen, Lasse Gliemann and co. Springer Nature Group #Stroke #ClotMicrostructure #Exercise 📖 ➡ link: https://lnkd.in/dsRHXYcH
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An event not to miss! Save the date for this upcoming webinar and join us to discover more about clinical applications of the Forced Oscillation Technique! #fot #vyaire #biomed
Save the date for an evening with Raffaele Dellacà, PhD, MSc, and Anna Lavizzari, MD, MSc, as they discuss the forced oscillation technique (FOT) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). They will share insights on measurement, clinical applications and FOT as a lung protective strategy. Register today: https://ow.ly/sYI350Qe8wC
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🌿 Master Functional Airway Testing With Dr. Karen Parker Davidson 🌿 On January 22nd, join our webinar "Understanding Functional Airway Testing". Dr. Karen Parker Davidson, RN will guide you through airway physiology and testing techniques. Ideal for healthcare professionals looking to expand their expertise. Register here: https://zurl.co/Ah9B #KnoWEwell #FunctionalAirwayTesting
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If you are attending the #AMLI Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, be sure to check out our luncheon seminar, where Dr. Lisa Christopher-Stine, John Hopkins University School of Medicine, will focus on The Role of Anti-HMGCR Autoantibodies in Myositis. #Autoimmunity
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NCS Endorsed Meeting 💡The 13th Annual Thomas Jefferson University Neurocritical Care Symposium will focus on critical cases regarding issues in neurocritical care, particularly those that generate practical controversy & are related to recent advances pertaining to the management of the critically-ill neurological patient. Learn more: https://ow.ly/vI5i50Qv1f4
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Professor of Cardiovascular Genetics @ Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Senior Partner @ Catalpa Ventures
BLN - a new player of cardiac failure identified by Ursula Quittere and her team (https://lnkd.in/e7BHdGcN). For intro see my News & Views Article published in Nature Cardiovascular Research Nature Portfolio (https://lnkd.in/e7pZWphv)
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M. Sc Mathematics|| Business Development Associate at Aakash Educational Service Limited || Subject expert intern in mathematics @ Digituala
Excited to share that my latest review paper has been published in the American Institute of Physics (AIP)! 🎉 This work delves into The Development of Fuzzy Logic in the field of Health, aiming to examines the evolution of fuzzy logic’s application in the domain of healthcare. Special thanks to Dr. Naveen Kumar sir for his invaluable support throughout this journey. Check out the full paper here.
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"Like many others, I am troubled by future visions of a hot planet, uninhabitable for my children and grandchildren," writes CLD Clinical Editor Dr. Morton Kern. "Are the local actions of changing our cath lab operations really going to affect the outcomes? …Despite no simple answer, I believe we should continue our efforts and try to make a change rather than ignoring the issue." Listen in to Dr. Morton Kern's discussion on "The Green Cath Lab" with cardiovascular interventionalist Dr. Bina Ahmed, one of the authors of an article focused on cath lab sustainability. https://okt.to/FeZDfY
Kern and Ahmed - The Green Cath Lab: What Is It? Why Does It Matter and Can We Achieve It?
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